Deliu-Codra criticises the decision to review the measures: Government failed to manage situation

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP (PDK) Blera Deliu-Kodra has criticised the Kurti government for mismanagement of the country's coronary situation. Deliu-Kodra reviewing the measures is seeing it as a non-professive and pressing decision, which, according to her, is not meant to help the country's economy and businesses. “We as party in [...]
Deliu-Kodra reviewing the measures is seeing it as a non-professive and pressing decision, which, according to her, is not meant to help the country's economy and businesses.
“We as the opposition party have shown our concerns about how the Kurti Government is managing the pandemic and this review of the measures and the change that has been made after the two-week decision speaks of a non-recognitional and non-profit decision that has not been made to help the country's economy and businesses, and what we have seen for two weeks is that we have seen businesses being damaged in large quantities because of the measures, and the government has not provided support for them and the economy has been damaged because last weekend has moved from the borders of Kosovo's large part of the Kosovo <1x>
Deliu has called failure a failure not to provide an anti-Convidian vaccine on the part of the government, and as she says over the past two weeks, the number of tests has been reduced but not of persons who are affected by Coronavirus.
She has stressed that the government is being careless about opposition demands.
And the government is not able to provide the vaccine, and what we've seen over two weeks is decrease the number of tests, but it hasn't decreased the number of individuals infected with Covid and the number of those who have lost their lives on a daily basis because of the failure of the Kurti Government. We will soon have him in parliamentary debate and offer our arguments as opposition to this mismanagement of the” situation.
“ ... this Government of the majority is being carelessly in the face of our demands as opposition, and we expect to address these requirements in one of the plenary sessions”.
Despite the pandemic situation, MP Deliu-Codra said the government has failed to bring about the governing programme, even adding that the adhoc attempts to meet the amendments.
“We haven't seen it yet, and this Government has failed to bring about a governing programme except a resume we've seen on the day the government was voted on, and we're entering the first month of the government Kurti without a program and without any idea of vision, we've seen its ad-hoc attempts to bring about changes of unplanned laws and in an accelerated way without consulting the opposition without taking recommendations and without including all of the handling of weight them, we'll see it in the next <1x>
Deliu-Kodra for EO said the Democratic Party of Kosovo will be the vocal opposition by addressing citizens' needs and demands and, in turn, will have initiatives for parliamentary debates.
I think we're going to be the loud opposition very much to address the demands and needs that are growing citizens and we're going to do our job the way it is best to address these challenges that are many we're going to be in debate, but even within parliamentary commissions, we're going to have ongoing initiatives for the debate on interplance”.











